>digital oil

My god what was I thinking :(

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It’s up like 13%?

>up more than LINK on the 1y blockfolio chart
yea man idk :(

Chainlink's market cap is literally 100x times bigger and it's 20% up

Cool story but I dgaf. This is the sleeping giant though.

More like sleeping shit, 5 years zero adoption, i'm financially ruined

Adoption phase is starting right now. This is coming fast. The big players are going to want to own their share of the world computer. It’s happening.

5 years of development is standard for new technologies

No it's not, nobody's adopting iExec. It's a taxable event, it brings latency problems and it ends up adding another layer of complexibility to your application
I never realized how big was this scam until now, i'm ruined, i wish i never bought this piece of shit

It’s just capital gains tax which is not a big deal to a multi billion dollar company. They have a fucking army of lawyers and accountants. This is a non issue.

in crypto, if your project isnt getting adoption after 2 years its obsolete garbage. sell now

>Adoption phase is starting right now
where?
By the way I hold RLC and I am early Link fag (still holding)

Well V5 release was just the end of last month, which was the final phase of development. So adoption phase started let’s say the first of this month. I think they are going presenting at smartcon with Link. iExec Academy starts in September. I don’t know much about it but it probably is centered around getting dapp developers on board and working in the tool. I would be surprised if things don’t pick up significantly in the following months.

Oh it's you again. Mad you missed the bottom?
Thanks for caring so much about my well being. Just sold 100k

Just wait for the next version. This time its different. Next version surely will get adoption after the last 5 futile attempts. Just you wait.

KING OF THE DOT

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This one ain't it. The idea isn't new. Stanford was doing this with their 'folding' projects for cancer research. Distributed computational power must compete with AWS spot instances in price, ease of use, and accessibility.

Who does the IT admin call when the distributed cryptocurrency computer is trashing his or her network with high latency? Who is liable for this? Open source is already a tough sell for the Enterprise. Who is the RLC end user? Grad students? Serious question. I agree that the idea is cool. I do not agree that it's profitable. It's just idealistic.

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Universities are already using Iexec for dataset computation. Cornell started using the platform back in March.

>V5
then V6, V7, V8, V9, V10000000
It's over, bros

Never trust french people, they're worst than chinks

wha about this:
>latency problems

MY WORLD COMPUTER DIGITAL PISS NOOO ARHHJKK WHY IS IT DUMPING NOOO FUCK NOOO

Here we go again swingers sell and start to ask "questions" lamo clowns

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>grad students
How short sighted could you possibly be? Serious question.
Edge computing

Holy God, think about it, you retarded bagholder. Buying the token creates an accounting nightmare of capital gains/losses thanks to the fluctuations of its value. Every time any iExec would be used for anything, it's a disposition per the IRS, so a record must be made of its value at that moment to track whether a gain or loss was accrued. That could be a whole lot of transactions every single day. And then some poor fuckers in the accounting department have to add that all up and figure out if the company owes more or less tax because of it. And they do not work for free.

Or, they could click "Pay Now"

retard you stake RLC to get services.

What I love about this retarded shitcoin is that if you think about it for even one second, you realize how moronic it is as a commercial proposition.

>we're gonna sell the same service as is already offered by Microsoft/Amazon/Google/etc
>but with a convoluted and inconvenient payment system involving a volatile token that no business will ever EVER agree to
>why would Johnny CTO settle for just clicking "Pay Now" and getting his service, when he could go and buy ETH on an exchange, exchange that on a different exchange for iExec, record all those transactions, and then keep track of the fluctuating values and capital gains/losses those fluctuations cause, and the final value of iExec vs the ETH purchased at the end of each reporting period, so then Accounting can man-hours figuring out the extra tax burden the company incurred by going through this Rube Goldberg machine of a cloud computing service
>rather than just clicking "Pay Now" on Azure's website

DIGITAL OIL!

who else would need to buy CPU cycles off the shelf?

lol they literally have 10 lines of code that keeps track of all that
what weak FUD

Fuck you

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DRNS

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I work at a software company owned by JP morgan. All of our meeting rooms are named after famous computer programmers. Guess which room I use most often? The Gilles Fedek room.

I'm sure you know better than Gilles so I will sell my investment. Thank you.

Actually, I just realized it IS digital oil, in that you cannot actually use oil for anything without running it through a complicated and expensive refining process, at the end of which you get a product you can actually use to do work, like gasoline or diesel.

Both of which are readily available in convenient locations in any quantity you could reasonably desire to use, with no need to fuck around with any of the above.

So "digital oil" is actually perfect. Bravo.

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>what is aws